I recently got my BCR2000 to work with jack, and after some hacking, i've been using it as my midi interface to the rest of my gear. There are some internal settings on the BCR that I am sure also apply to the BCF (they've got the same manual pretty much), which has to deal with modes. You definitely want to be in usb mode (modes U1-4).
what alsa midi modules do you have? im on gentoo, and I compile everything alsa as modules, as in-kernel never worked.
i did a few things while i was getting this going. 1) ran usbmon on the usbport and manipulated things until i was sniffing the usb traffic. 2) ran pd (puredata) and got midi working through that, 3) figured out which midi ports were usb and which are actually midi ports.
You'll also want to check your midi channels.
On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 3:29 PM, uhoh <uhoh@xxxxxxx> wrote:
i've followed the online ardour manual section 10.2, but it isn't working.
manual page shows the bcf showing up under MIDI in qjackctl Connect window,
but for me it comes up under ALSA. i tried various combinations conncections
to/from ardour from qjackctl but to no avail.
i'm using debian lenny on amd64 with ardour compiled from source (since it's
not in the debian distribution).
i have the bcf2000 connected through usb and it's showing up fine
in /proc/asound/cards.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
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